Daniel, who describes himself as a singer songwriter with autism, is an inspirational performer and is forging a new path through the music scene in the UK and portrays a much-needed positive image of learning-disabled people in the media. Bringing his music and personality to an audience eager to hear his songs through two self-released albums and at live performances, Daniel’s story really is unique.

Daniel first started creating music in 2009 when he met musician and facilitator, Tom Cook. Tom introduced Daniel to music projects run by learning disabled arts organisation, Carousel, and supported Daniel to start writing his own music. Thus started a song writing partnership between Daniel and Tom that has spanned a decade and produced in excess of 60 songs.

Armed with a set of his original songs on backing track, Daniel honed his performance playing at various events in Brighton and London, and in 2014 was a finalist in the European Song Competition. He performed his track TheBlack Of Lonely with a 21-piece orchestra in Stockholm City Hall.

In 2016, Richard Phoenix from Constant Flux approached Daniel with plans to fund and organise a UK tour. To coincide with the tour, Daniel released The Songs Of Gigs in June 2016. The ten track album was produced by Tom Cook and released through Carousel. The Songs Of Gigs tour also prompted the starting of a new band, The Daniel Wakeford Experience, to back Daniel at his live shows. A key success of the band is that it features professional musicians who also have experience of supporting learning disabled artists; Lizzy Carey (viola, keys, guitar and backing vocals), Sam Dook (electric guitar and backing vocals), Steve Tovell (drums and backing vocals) and Katie Windsor (bass guitar, backing vocals and manager).

His popularity in mainstream culture is partly due to his show-stealing appearances on Channel 4’s hit TV programme The Undateables. He has featured on the show more than any other person they have filmed to date, and when they revisited Daniel for the fourth time, going on tour and performing his track Playboy Girls, there was an immediate and overwhelming response to his music.

The Daniel Wakeford Experience continued to perform regularly throughout 2017 including at The Great Escape (Brighton) and Transmusicales des Rennes (France).

Early 2018 included support slots with The Go! Team (Electric Ballroom, London), Chain & the Gang (l’Aeronef, Lille), and an instore at Resident Records (Brighton) to promote the release of The Songs Of Gigs for Record Store Day.

Daniel’s second full length release, That’s How I See It was released independently by Daniel and his label Common Raven Records in September 2018. An album launch in his hometown of Brighton at the iconic BA i360 was live streamed to over 15,000 viewers.

The album sold out gigs for the Academy Events/MJR Group/Friends 19 date UK tour in Autumn 2018 and Daniel made national TV appearances to promote his music on Good Morning Britain.

The Daniel Wakeford Experience will return in 2019 with his four-piece band for more live shows, starting with O2 Academy dates in May 2019.

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“Daniel’s got words he sings that really inspire me, great stuff for a tour’s last gig – thank you big time, Daniel.” Mike Watt (Minutemen / The Stooges)

“I just heard his music…and instantly fell in love with it. The show I caught in London recently was an absolute delight, sheer joy and showmanship with wonderful songs.” Frank Turner, Musician

“DANIEL WAKEFORD – The Crossover Beacon of the Brighton learning disabled scene. You may have seen him as a singer, as a compere and recently as a TV star on ‘THE UNDATEABLES’ (there were even mumblings of his own series!) Forget X-Factor, Daniel is the real deal; this man knows how to entertain. It takes a certain kind of Granite not to be moved by his heartfelt songs about love, friendship, family and…Beethoven.” Colin Wakefield, Tatty Seaside Town (Music Promoter)